"James Bond 24" Unveils Title, Plot, Release Date, and Poster

Sony Pictures and MGM announced that the upcoming "Skyfall" sequel, the 24th installment in the James Bond franchise, will be titled "Spectre." In addition, the studios unveiled the first teaser poster. Check it out below.

In the movie, a cryptic message from Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.

The new title most likely refers to the secret terrorist organization run by 007's arch-nemesis Ernst Blofeld. The organization first appeared on screen in 1962's "Dr No.," returning in "Thunderball," "You Only Live Twice," "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and "Diamonds Are Forever."

Sam Mendes (Skyfall) will return to direct "Spectre," which will start shooting on Monday, December 8th and then hit theaters on November 6th, 2015.

Cool poster. I interpret it as kill one Spectre agent, there are many more Spectre agents to follow. Kinda like Red Skull's explanation of Hydra "cut off one head and another grows" - something like that.

@Papillion
I love the poster and agree Sam Mendes will do a great job. His titles for the films are both unique and intriguing with the movies themselves being wonderful. I look forward to seeing this and Monica Bellucci as a Bond girl which I can only say on that...it's about time!!! LOL

@everyone
Call me crazy but the Terminator trailer actually looks interesting. It's seems like a weird, alternate reality take on the first one that saves the damsel-in-distress version of the original and gets straight into the plot. Cinematography is meh but the action and the use of Arnold's terminate persona is inventive.

Sorry but there's a mistake in the post or possible a bad memory composition...... Dr. No explain the existence of SPECTRE and after the demise of this one, Blofeld decides to strike back by murdering Bond and Romanov with Red Grant in From Russia with Love!

What's the point of bringing symmetrically-obsessed Sam Mendez back again, give someone else a chance. Or just bring in Wes Anderson to direct if they're so obsessed with everything being so perfectly centred.

Like all of Mendez films the last Bond was beautifully shot but completely forgettable. I literally forgot the film within a week. At least Casino Royale had some good action scenes in it.